Roland Prelude Owner's Manual page 11

Music keyboard
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VALUE dial
16.
Use this to edit the value of the parameters (settings) in the
screen.
EDIT section
Cursor buttons ([
17.
Use these buttons to move the cursor in the screen.
EXIT and ENTER buttons
18.
Pressed to issue the "Cancel" (EXIT) or "Execute" (ENTER)
commands in screens that prompt you to make such a
selection.
You'll also use the ENTER button to access lists of Tones,
Performances, Styles, or Songs.
MENU button
19.
This button takes you to the settings screen for various
parameters (p. 45).
REVERB button
20.
This button lets you make effect settings (p. 40).
WRITE button
21.
Press this button to save various types of settings (p. 28,
33, 39).
NUMERIC button
22.
You can input numerical values with the TONE SELECT
buttons (37) when this button is lit (p. 16).
KEYBOARD section
SPLIT button
23.
This button selects "Split mode," whereby the keyboard is
divided into two regions, allowing you to play separate
sounds with the right and left hands (p. 19).
DUAL button
24.
Switches the Prelude to "Dual mode," which enables
performances with two separate Tones layered together
(p. 19).
KEY TOUCH button
25.
Press this button to make the keyboard's touch sensitivity
lighter or heavier (p. 21).
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V-LINK button
26.
Switching this on lets you control external V-LINK
compatible video equipment (p. 50).
OCTAVE buttons
27.
Use these buttons to raise or lower the pitch of the
keyboard in one-octave steps (p. 21).
TRANSPOSE button
28.
These button allow you to transpose the Prelude up or
down in semitone steps (p. 21).
MELODY INTELL button
29.
Press this button to add an automatic counter-melody
(second and third voice) to your solos or melodies (p. 22).
MODE section
TONE button
30.
Press this button when you want to select or edit a Tone
(p. 20). Tones you edit are stored in the Performance.
PERFORM button
31.
Press this button when you want to select or edit a
Performance (p. 36).
ONE TOUCH button
32.
This applies the recommended sound settings for the
currently selected Style (p. 26).
USB IMPORT button
33.
You can use USB memory to add Tones or update the
system (p. 49).
[PIANO]~[SPECIAL] (Tone Select buttons)/[0]~[9]
34.
Use these buttons to select Tones by category (p. 20).
You can also input numerical values with these buttons
when the NUMERIC button is on (p. 16).
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